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you spend $3 trillion on the budget and tax cut for the wealthiest americans and took their money to the camen islands and not in america and having huge threats and medicaid and medicare and threaten the scpeerns that is violence. number one and must commit ourselves to the ban on assault weapons. we lost about 6,000 americans in iraq in 10 years. lose 30 to 50,000 a home at home. 100,000 are injured and didn't die and the highest cost in any city is the emergency room hospitals in those cities where they're shot. [inaudible] shot by ak47's. we have a lot of role in the killing of syria. 9/11 /12 in benghazi. [inaudible] yards away. we must revive the ban on these adult suspects. i don't want to. >> >> >> deemphasize the drug culture and americans and so we have this crisis mr. mayor of plants closing when the cheap labor markets, jobs leaving, drugs and guns coming. that requires a national effort by all of us. while i reach out to you in san francisco those that hear my voice please stop the killing. please stop drug flow. please give peace a chance. in this instance means that la
you spend $3 trillion on the budget and tax cut for the wealthiest americans and took their money to the camen islands and not in america and having huge threats and medicaid and medicare and threaten the scpeerns that is violence. number one and must commit ourselves to the ban on assault weapons. we lost about 6,000 americans in iraq in 10 years. lose 30 to 50,000 a home at home. 100,000 are injured and didn't die and the highest cost in any city is the emergency room hospitals in those...
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the dem on dem violence is fun to watch. but this law is just dumb. period. i mean, it's one of block block's i think -- >> dana: greg, last thought? >> greg: the big soda ban hurts people like dana who use the big gulp cups to bathe in while travelling. >> dana: it's handy. they said if they thought it was racist they should have made it initially. this law does not apply to places like 7-leb. this only hurts the smaller retailer. who runs the smaller retailer? a lot of people trying to work their way up. latinos and -- >> greg: bodegas. >> dana: that is a term not used -- >> greg: it's a 7-eleven. >> bob: the flower shop somehow stay together. >> andrea: they are awesome. >> greg: you can get a tiny jar of miracle whip and travel bottle of scope. >> dana: there is nothing you can't get at a bodega. >> eric: one product, one thing you can buy at a bodega you can't buy anywhere else at the country. onesies. is that what they are called? one cigarette at a time. >> greg: i thought you were referring to what i'm wearing. >> dana: camera three, lucy, with the an
the dem on dem violence is fun to watch. but this law is just dumb. period. i mean, it's one of block block's i think -- >> dana: greg, last thought? >> greg: the big soda ban hurts people like dana who use the big gulp cups to bathe in while travelling. >> dana: it's handy. they said if they thought it was racist they should have made it initially. this law does not apply to places like 7-leb. this only hurts the smaller retailer. who runs the smaller retailer? a lot of...
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i have been in this department for 22 years. in the last eight months i have been designed to this particular unit, which is a different skill set for me. not investigating, but reaching out with training and enforcement hearings. we are the main unit that the commander mentioned. the first line would be the permit officers. if there is a permit, someone once transfer, that is where we talked about the code 47. we disseminate out to the stations. we get input from the station. essentially when they break up to the groups, you can ask them specifically what they look for. generally are concerned and cornerstone is public safety. environmentally when we look at the impact it will have, we look at the culture of service. i will talk about saturation. i agree with many of the questions that were brought up. it is over saturated. those districts and lots need to be updated. what we do is we handle licensing, education, and enforcement. we are liaison to the abc, as well as public health and the entertainment commission. last year we
i have been in this department for 22 years. in the last eight months i have been designed to this particular unit, which is a different skill set for me. not investigating, but reaching out with training and enforcement hearings. we are the main unit that the commander mentioned. the first line would be the permit officers. if there is a permit, someone once transfer, that is where we talked about the code 47. we disseminate out to the stations. we get input from the station. essentially when...
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a life expectancy of 62 years another in northbound baltimore 82 years a 22 life expectancy difference. cheap is good. and sushi, good. but cheap sushi, not so good. it's like that super-low rate on not enough car insurance. pretty sketchy. ♪ ♪ and then there are the good decisions. like esurance. their coverage counselor tool helps you choose the right coverage for you at a great price. [ stomach growls ] without feeling queasy. that's insurance for the modern world. esurance. now backed by allstate. click or call. >> welcome back to "the young turks." the new york city board of health recently approved a ban on sugary drinks that are more than 16-ounces. an interesting thing has happened. the naacp has come out against that soda ban. hazel dukes explains why to cnn. >> we are not for sugary drinks. we applaud the mayor when he took sugary drinks out of our public school system, but as the bans stand now it's fought a level playing field. there's an economic, the small business and the mom and pop stores in our community will be punished, while the chain stores cancel as they want
a life expectancy of 62 years another in northbound baltimore 82 years a 22 life expectancy difference. cheap is good. and sushi, good. but cheap sushi, not so good. it's like that super-low rate on not enough car insurance. pretty sketchy. ♪ ♪ and then there are the good decisions. like esurance. their coverage counselor tool helps you choose the right coverage for you at a great price. [ stomach growls ] without feeling queasy. that's insurance for the modern world. esurance. now backed...
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we know that the 22% decline in defense spending in the fourth quarter led to this negative print, the big driver of the negative. so if we get even more defense cuts will likely cause, right, it could even bring that gdp and a weaker point. that said, you're what you're saying about the private sector strength and, perhaps, the private sector ignoring the public sector, but you cannot ignore how much of the overall government spending has on a broader economy. maybe there is a camp that says to make, maybe it is good government is not spending as much. again, it is a huge contributor to our output. >> well, a couple of things to think about here on government spending. first of all, then spending already came down quite considerably in the fourth quarter, so they're on their way cutting spending any help. some of the hit that we were thinking we are going to take this year we already have that down. so the incrementally it affect is not what we thought it would be an earlier. becau you cut it so much already in the fourth quarter. no, i am of the viewpoint that these politicians are -
we know that the 22% decline in defense spending in the fourth quarter led to this negative print, the big driver of the negative. so if we get even more defense cuts will likely cause, right, it could even bring that gdp and a weaker point. that said, you're what you're saying about the private sector strength and, perhaps, the private sector ignoring the public sector, but you cannot ignore how much of the overall government spending has on a broader economy. maybe there is a camp that says...
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there were 22 kids on the bus. he allegedly grabbed the little boy holding that little boy hostage in a homemade bunker. >> i can assure you the negotiators continue to communicate with the suspect. this time we have no reason to believe the child has been harmed. >>> that bunker about sometimes you will see in alabama 4 feet by 8 feet. they will put these in the ground as a tornado shelter. some describe them as a bomb shelter. we are told by people here that he does have electricity and he does have food and investigators fbi swat negotiators are able to communicate. they have pushed a pvc pipe into the bunker or tornado shelter and they have been able to communicate. they have lowered medicine down to the little boy who has illnesses that had to be taken care of on a daily basis. hopefully new information updated in an hour and a half, two hours. >> craig boswell live for us. >> the top five stories making the news at this hour. a manhunt is underway for this man who is considered armed and dangerous. 70-year-ol
there were 22 kids on the bus. he allegedly grabbed the little boy holding that little boy hostage in a homemade bunker. >> i can assure you the negotiators continue to communicate with the suspect. this time we have no reason to believe the child has been harmed. >>> that bunker about sometimes you will see in alabama 4 feet by 8 feet. they will put these in the ground as a tornado shelter. some describe them as a bomb shelter. we are told by people here that he does have...
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spending cuts and tax rises in the coming weeks. analysts have said these discussions would have little impact on the economy. they were wrong. the pressure is on politicians to do a deal quickly. >> the granting of a boeing 787 in japan has cost it $1 billion. -- grounding of a boeing 787 has cost it $1 billion. doctors and ambulance staff say cutbacks have left to the health system missing supplies. protests have increased in recent weeks as an grows over the government's austerity plan. it is difficult to navigate and more daunting if you do not speak russian. we are talking about the moscow metro. there are up to 9 million passengers during peak hours. a major redesign aims to ease the crush. >> you could be forgiven for thinking parts of the moscow metro looks more like an art gallery that a busy underground rail network. it reflects the city's soviets passed and culture. tens of thousands of people work to bring the subway system to live. much of the labor is done in tough conditions by hand. the metro opened in 1935, 70 years
spending cuts and tax rises in the coming weeks. analysts have said these discussions would have little impact on the economy. they were wrong. the pressure is on politicians to do a deal quickly. >> the granting of a boeing 787 in japan has cost it $1 billion. -- grounding of a boeing 787 has cost it $1 billion. doctors and ambulance staff say cutbacks have left to the health system missing supplies. protests have increased in recent weeks as an grows over the government's austerity...
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payroll tax cuts, tax hike rather this payroll tax cut has really affected consumer confidence. >> thank you guys. the one i am lori rothman, it has been a pleasure sitting in for lou dobbs. you can check us out online. good night from new york. all stations come over to mission a for a final go. this is for real this time. step seven point two one two. rify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. standing by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet......
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by target. >>> welcome back. 6:22 this friday morning. a cold dry friday morning but we have a little bit of snow coming this afternoon. maybe an inch or so by the time the system pulls away later this evening. here's a look at the futurecast. the temperatures rise slowly toward the lower 20s by 9:00. we'll be in the mid 20s by noon. perhaps some light snow breaking out west. now during the mid-afternoon, here comes the snow it will be around for the evening rush hour home and that could slicken things up a bit. winter weather advisory begins at 2:00. highs in the upper 20s. mike and andrea? >>> thank you howard. small but tough. that's how you could probably describe the salt of our next story. >> well, it's a dog that probably saved the life of her house mate tuesday night. waking her up before she died of carbon monoxide poisoning. gary nuremberg came back with dry shoes and some teary eyes. >> reporter: able years old, still -- 8 years old and still moves like the devil but is described by owner christy williamsson -- as. >> part bost
by target. >>> welcome back. 6:22 this friday morning. a cold dry friday morning but we have a little bit of snow coming this afternoon. maybe an inch or so by the time the system pulls away later this evening. here's a look at the futurecast. the temperatures rise slowly toward the lower 20s by 9:00. we'll be in the mid 20s by noon. perhaps some light snow breaking out west. now during the mid-afternoon, here comes the snow it will be around for the evening rush hour home and that...
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pay the taxes. we don't prosecute anybody right now that goes through the system we have. >> senator durbin? >> mr. lapierre that's the point. the criminals won't purchase the gun because there will be a background check. you missed that point completely. and i think it's basic. >> senator i think you missed it. >> let there will order! [ overlapping speakers ] >> please, wait. everybody for a moment. >> cenk: that's fun, but you want to get a load of something really interesting, it turns out that wayne lapierre did not miss the point. he understood the need back in 1999 . . . >> cenk: now that's of course before the nra started to take massive amounts of money from gun manufacturers and the people who sell high-capacity magazines. all of a sudden what was very reasonable in '99 after getting paid a ton of money, all of a sudden totally unreasonable. let's talk to a guy who has been in the inner circle richard feldman who is a former lawyer and political organizer for the national rifle association
pay the taxes. we don't prosecute anybody right now that goes through the system we have. >> senator durbin? >> mr. lapierre that's the point. the criminals won't purchase the gun because there will be a background check. you missed that point completely. and i think it's basic. >> senator i think you missed it. >> let there will order! [ overlapping speakers ] >> please, wait. everybody for a moment. >> cenk: that's fun, but you want to get a load of...
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most say a ban is needed to stop gun violence. james, a concealed weapons permit, are gaugues the ban is unconstitutional. lisa delighty is president of the board of cease-fire, maryland. her brother, fbi agent, michael jon miller was murdered in d.c. police headquarters in 1994. what do you say to some that say that violates the second amendment? >> i an not taking your gun for you to hunt. i am taking your assault weapon that you don't hunt with. >> reporter: cease-fire maryland and nra will raise awareness about assault weapons ban. to night i talked to a prince george's county detective. he tells me they're still investigating the shooting death of markel ross. live, prince george's county, capital heights, shomari stone, news 4. >> tomorrow president obama will reveal what could be the most significant immigration reform effort in years. this one is getting bipartisan support after hispanic voters proved to be an important voting block last november. in the plan, undocumented workers would have to pass a background check, pay
most say a ban is needed to stop gun violence. james, a concealed weapons permit, are gaugues the ban is unconstitutional. lisa delighty is president of the board of cease-fire, maryland. her brother, fbi agent, michael jon miller was murdered in d.c. police headquarters in 1994. what do you say to some that say that violates the second amendment? >> i an not taking your gun for you to hunt. i am taking your assault weapon that you don't hunt with. >> reporter: cease-fire maryland...
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we know and we understand... tax laws, tax theories. this is my dream job. this is my favorite thing in the world to do. i've done 25,000 tax returns. you might say i've had some experience. i will back you up. bring it on. not too tight. yeahhh!k. we're going to need another diaper. introducing huggies mommy answers. the best advice in one place. from the brand new moms trust. [ male announcer ] every time you say no to a cigarette you celebrate a little win. nicorette gum helps calm your cravings and makes you less irritable. quit one cigarette at a time. ♪ doing it with a cold, just not going to happen. vicks dayquil -- powerful non-drowsy 6-symptom cold & flu relief. ♪ no matter what city you're playing tomorrow. [ coughs ] [ male announcer ] you can't let a cold keep you up tonight. ♪ vicks nyquil -- powerful nighttime 6-symptom cold & flu relief. ♪ and i was told to call my next of kin. at 33 years old, i was having a heart attack. now i'm on a bayer aspirin regimen. [ male announcer ] be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin
we know and we understand... tax laws, tax theories. this is my dream job. this is my favorite thing in the world to do. i've done 25,000 tax returns. you might say i've had some experience. i will back you up. bring it on. not too tight. yeahhh!k. we're going to need another diaper. introducing huggies mommy answers. the best advice in one place. from the brand new moms trust. [ male announcer ] every time you say no to a cigarette you celebrate a little win. nicorette gum helps calm your...
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if you were one of the 22 million people who don't have enough work to pay the bills or are unemployed the economy is probably going to continue to grow slow through the whole year. you are probably going to see more trouble ahead. >> bret: stocks were down. s&p dropped 6. nasdaq off 11. overall we have been reporting this has been a huge month on wall street. will the upward momentum continue? >> i think so there. has become a huge disconnect between what is going on with the stock market and what is going on with the economy. that has to do with how the federal reserve has been behaving. they have been keeping interest rates so low, it drives investors, especially professional investors in the stock market. the only place you can find a return. we are look at the levels on the dow where stocks climbed back to where they were in 2007. if you have a 401(k), that is great. you have seen the money come back. but unfortunately one in four americans dipped in the 401(k) to pay bills because everything else was going poorly. >> bret: because the economy is weak it ensures the fed will conti
if you were one of the 22 million people who don't have enough work to pay the bills or are unemployed the economy is probably going to continue to grow slow through the whole year. you are probably going to see more trouble ahead. >> bret: stocks were down. s&p dropped 6. nasdaq off 11. overall we have been reporting this has been a huge month on wall street. will the upward momentum continue? >> i think so there. has become a huge disconnect between what is going on with the...
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it's 22 after the hour. you are hanging out with richard fowler filling in for bill press as he is on his french holiday. ocean. >> he is not actually in france by the way. >> he is taking a french weekend. >> yeah. >> not here on friday. we have a lot of good comments on this mental illness. some repdemup says there is a double standard when it comes to guns and mental illness. couldn't agree more. >> chrisa hickey said steering people with mental illness is pointless. we need mental health care reform. >> go to tweet me at backtrack, facebook.com/billpressshow and give us a call. 1-866-55-press. i want to take this comment really quick from doris in chicago, and hopefully she has something insightful to say to us. good morning, doris? >> good morning. how are you? >> good. how are you? >> okay. well, no, i am not. >> all right. ? >> you know, i wanted to comment on the fact that there was no healthcare professional at the table yesterday where the people -- speaking for the people with mental illness. thes
it's 22 after the hour. you are hanging out with richard fowler filling in for bill press as he is on his french holiday. ocean. >> he is not actually in france by the way. >> he is taking a french weekend. >> yeah. >> not here on friday. we have a lot of good comments on this mental illness. some repdemup says there is a double standard when it comes to guns and mental illness. couldn't agree more. >> chrisa hickey said steering people with mental illness is...
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this is a real epidemic of violence in the black community. no better example than your own hometown of chicago, it is time to stop using the false pretense that you are the black president for showing true love and caring for black people. take surely chambers with you to the funeral. use well practiced in freedom. last saturday few austrian descent to violence, the last four children live. all have been murdered over the past 12 years including her 15-year-old daughter. mike lee to you is you are honest about what is happening and not afraid to be honest about where to pin the blame because we've read real solutions. if you commit to this with all your heart and soul maybe we could get real change and mothers in black neighborhoods will not have to hope the children come home from school or a local concert. during your inauguration you quoted a team, individual freedom is inextricably bound to the freedom of every soul on earth. if this is true than more so for americans that american lives. time to forget being politically correct and do th
this is a real epidemic of violence in the black community. no better example than your own hometown of chicago, it is time to stop using the false pretense that you are the black president for showing true love and caring for black people. take surely chambers with you to the funeral. use well practiced in freedom. last saturday few austrian descent to violence, the last four children live. all have been murdered over the past 12 years including her 15-year-old daughter. mike lee to you is you...
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but the warriors, 22 points, 12 rebounds. he's going to get onto that all- star team as a reserve tomorrow. 9 off the bench for jarrett jack. 1:41 left. warriors up by 3. it all came down to defense. curry had 31 points, but the steal right there, anticipating the passing lane. he's fouled, he drained the free throws. the warriors now the only team to beat the heat, the thunder, and the clips all in this season. three of the best right there. the warriors are right up there. >>> we're going to roll through about 150 different scenarios from now to super sunday. it's going to fall back on defense, as it always does. the ravens have an offense that's actually quite a bit harder to stop than they get credit for. a head knocking running game. that opens it up to go deep to anquan boldin. you've got to stop the run first of although. that's how justin smith of the niners sees it. >> they run the ball successfully, they max it up. get you thinking run, suck in the corners and safeties, then they're throwing over your head. the main
but the warriors, 22 points, 12 rebounds. he's going to get onto that all- star team as a reserve tomorrow. 9 off the bench for jarrett jack. 1:41 left. warriors up by 3. it all came down to defense. curry had 31 points, but the steal right there, anticipating the passing lane. he's fouled, he drained the free throws. the warriors now the only team to beat the heat, the thunder, and the clips all in this season. three of the best right there. the warriors are right up there. >>> we're...
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celebrating the revolution, no violence reported, a very big crowd. this from the formerly golden state, that would be california. jerry brown called california a quote, model for the nation. do you think that he watches "varney & company" after hearing him say things like this. >> i guess those who take pleasure seeing of our demise, california did the impossible. you, the legislature didn't. stuart: talking about us taking pleasure? all of this puts governor brown squarely on fantasy island. we'll have proof that his state's budget is far from balanced at the top of the hour. time is money. here are three more headlines that we're considering and weighing in on today. the move by states to get rid of income taxes, i'll tell you how phil mickelson plays into all this. that will be my take. senator dianne feinstein opening up the anti-gun presser with a pro gun control prayer. is that okay with you? is that the right thing to do? we'll talk to the head of the catholic league and a union membership, almost a 100 year low. is that good for working peopl
celebrating the revolution, no violence reported, a very big crowd. this from the formerly golden state, that would be california. jerry brown called california a quote, model for the nation. do you think that he watches "varney & company" after hearing him say things like this. >> i guess those who take pleasure seeing of our demise, california did the impossible. you, the legislature didn't. stuart: talking about us taking pleasure? all of this puts governor brown squarely...
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breaking it down to 70% english-only, 22% bilingual. something about coming to america -- america has been referred to as a graveyard of foreign languages and that's happened in the past with every language from gaelic brought over with irish emigrants to polish. now in the future will happen again this vanish. -- spanish. healthy people need to be restrict it come a better way to go about it in the current system dominated by quotas, restrictions, arbitrary regulations. some of the books going back a hundred years they don't make much sense to modern society. that is free marketeers promotion push for the use of prices to regulate immigration more than anything if we have to regulate in the first place. specifically i propose diminutive quotas on immigrants and replacing with a tariff-based system. it terrifies any economist will tell you this much more efficient than a quota-based system. do i talk about international trade, almost all economists are free traders pierpont and new goods and services is restricted and doesn't change bas
breaking it down to 70% english-only, 22% bilingual. something about coming to america -- america has been referred to as a graveyard of foreign languages and that's happened in the past with every language from gaelic brought over with irish emigrants to polish. now in the future will happen again this vanish. -- spanish. healthy people need to be restrict it come a better way to go about it in the current system dominated by quotas, restrictions, arbitrary regulations. some of the books going...
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california has a new tax rate of 13.3 percent. that is your 5@5:00. >> tiger woods moved out of california fort same reason. >> four months after the terrorist atrack hillary clinton finally testifying about what she knew. there was no shortage in fireworks yesterday in what was a heated and emotional day on capitol hill. >> i am glad you are accepting responsibility. i think ultimately with your leaving you you accept culpability of the worst tragedy since 9-11. had i been president at the time and found you did not read the cables from benghazi or bam ambassador stevens i would have relieved you have your post. >> peter doocy is live from washington with more. >> peter do we have you there? >> yeah, i am here. >> during her testimony in front of house and senate committees secretary clinton kept mentioning in addition to the poor americans who we that were there was one diplomatic security agent who is seriously injured and is recovering at qualiti walter reed medical center. 25 to 30 other survivors were evacuated and she got t
california has a new tax rate of 13.3 percent. that is your 5@5:00. >> tiger woods moved out of california fort same reason. >> four months after the terrorist atrack hillary clinton finally testifying about what she knew. there was no shortage in fireworks yesterday in what was a heated and emotional day on capitol hill. >> i am glad you are accepting responsibility. i think ultimately with your leaving you you accept culpability of the worst tragedy since 9-11. had i been...
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that allows the public to see what our priorities are, how we're going to use our tax revenue. and we can do this in a smart way. >> one thing that is going on currently as we speak, the confirmation hearings for john kerry to take over for secretary clinton, and yesterday, it was certainly a big day on the hill for secretary clinton about the benghazi situation. i want to play for everybody what you had to say as well as senator barbara boxer told the secretary of state. >> as a new member of congress, i think i speak for all the freshman that we're not going to get much time to serve with you, but we hope in a few years we'll get that chance to serve again. >> i want to thank you because this is maybe the last time you'll come before us as secretary here. i want to thank you for your advocacy on behalf of women around the globe. you will be sorely missed, but i, for one, hope not for too long. >> those were just a small sampling of what boat sides had to say, democrats from the house and senate side of things to the secretary. now i want to say what radio personality rush lim
that allows the public to see what our priorities are, how we're going to use our tax revenue. and we can do this in a smart way. >> one thing that is going on currently as we speak, the confirmation hearings for john kerry to take over for secretary clinton, and yesterday, it was certainly a big day on the hill for secretary clinton about the benghazi situation. i want to play for everybody what you had to say as well as senator barbara boxer told the secretary of state. >> as a...
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all right, taxed to the max. when progolfer phil mickelson complained about being taxed to the max in california, the media went nuts. >>brian: mickelson felt he had to apologize just for speaking his mind. >> you know, i've made some dumb, dummies -- dumb, dumb mistakes. obviously this is one of them. my apology is for talking about it publicly. i shouldn't take advantage of the forum i have as a professional golfer to try to ignite change over these issues. >>brian: he's not saying he's not going to move. should he really feel bad? after all, california is one of the highest taxed states in the nation, if not the highest. joining us live from miami is grant cardon, mickelson's former neighbor. he left california for florida where there is no individual income tax. are you disappointed that phil even backtracked yesterday? >> absolutely i'm disappointed because i think some of the intolerance for wealthy people standing up and saying i don't want to be taxed anymore is that the wealthy people don't stand up and
all right, taxed to the max. when progolfer phil mickelson complained about being taxed to the max in california, the media went nuts. >>brian: mickelson felt he had to apologize just for speaking his mind. >> you know, i've made some dumb, dummies -- dumb, dumb mistakes. obviously this is one of them. my apology is for talking about it publicly. i shouldn't take advantage of the forum i have as a professional golfer to try to ignite change over these issues. >>brian: he's not...
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bigger government and more taxes. what was interesting about the speech, it was so uncompromising in the sense there was no discussion whatever about the economy. i heard nothing about the economy or nothing about debt or the fact this country is going broke, it was about expanding government. as doug said, it, in an effort to move left, the reality of the times is going to fit in but he has made his hard play. that is what it was. >>gregg: americans want the deficit to be addressed but without medicare cuts. look at that poll, 58 percent, no cuts. what tour make of this? >> and 89 percent of the people do not want to change anything to do with medicare. the speech that he made, i agree, it is a left wing speech but done in the context, i can get away with it. the republicans have collapsed. they are in disarray. that line, they do not make us a nation of takers, he is bringing up the 47 percent comment by romney, still a political speech, the republicans are nonexistent in this debate. they cannot counter him and off
bigger government and more taxes. what was interesting about the speech, it was so uncompromising in the sense there was no discussion whatever about the economy. i heard nothing about the economy or nothing about debt or the fact this country is going broke, it was about expanding government. as doug said, it, in an effort to move left, the reality of the times is going to fit in but he has made his hard play. that is what it was. >>gregg: americans want the deficit to be addressed but...
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turns out you the tax payer you got a terrible deal. those details when we come back. >> plus what happens to a building when the earth be row it disappea -- below it dispier. >> welcome back. 45 after the hour. let's span the globe to see what's in the headlines overseas. money head to do the war torn country. president obama says that additional humanitarian money will be used for food and clean water. now to china. a massive sink hole swallowing up a huge building complex. that hole over 3,000 square feet and 33 feet deep. under ground construction on the subway line likely to blame. incredibly no one was hurt. >> thank you, heather. initial estimates for the taxpayers for the financial bailout at $22 million. estimates show the loss is even bigger. fox business network diane macedo has more. >> the inspector general for the asset release program says in the new report taxpayers stand to lose $27 billion from the 2008 financial bailout. 5 billion more than estimated in the fall. why the increase? according to the report the treasury
turns out you the tax payer you got a terrible deal. those details when we come back. >> plus what happens to a building when the earth be row it disappea -- below it dispier. >> welcome back. 45 after the hour. let's span the globe to see what's in the headlines overseas. money head to do the war torn country. president obama says that additional humanitarian money will be used for food and clean water. now to china. a massive sink hole swallowing up a huge building complex. that...
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people see rising prices of basic staple goods, tax hikes on subsidies. this is what many criticize and why many are protesting today, what they say is the brotherhoodization of the state. they're saying the brotherhood [indiscernible] for its own political gain. there is a sense instead of trying to reform the state, the muslim brotherhood are instead try to take it over. so that we switch from mubarak to morsi. that is what the main calls are for in this protest today. many are also calling for accountability and justice, retribution for the many hundreds of protesters that have been killed, the many thousands more that have been wounded. today only to low ranking policemen are in prison for killing hundreds of protesters. people see there is no accountability. the police continue to act toward impunity. we're seeing clashes break out right now in the outskirts of tahrir, alexandria, wondering if this is going to escalate or not. protest crux of today's is the direction not only at the brotherhood, but at the remnants of the state, the state bureaucracy
people see rising prices of basic staple goods, tax hikes on subsidies. this is what many criticize and why many are protesting today, what they say is the brotherhoodization of the state. they're saying the brotherhood [indiscernible] for its own political gain. there is a sense instead of trying to reform the state, the muslim brotherhood are instead try to take it over. so that we switch from mubarak to morsi. that is what the main calls are for in this protest today. many are also calling...
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believe me, he's been there for something look 21, 22, 23, 24 months and to think of what we have done. >> in 2016, halfway through the term. >> absolutely. >> he has the state of california under his control, which is the way you should have if you're the governor. >> and all of the talk afterwards. the press is going to perez andsteinberg and thinking, when are you young the gluedgates? >> going to the democrats -- . >> no, no, we want -- and we'll see in may and look at the may revise. if the money's there and things stabilize, we'll look at coming back in the $15 billion worth of social programs. >> you did not see demonstrations in front of the capital or a collection of people screaming to have the cuts restored. you didn't see any of that and, therefore, legislator like perez and steinberg are not going to be the troubled tours on that stuff. they will wait for some action to come from other place. >> final question? the little engine that could. did it work? >> no, that was a little below him and he's got almost no credibility on being a child. >> totally worth it. can i see hi
believe me, he's been there for something look 21, 22, 23, 24 months and to think of what we have done. >> in 2016, halfway through the term. >> absolutely. >> he has the state of california under his control, which is the way you should have if you're the governor. >> and all of the talk afterwards. the press is going to perez andsteinberg and thinking, when are you young the gluedgates? >> going to the democrats -- . >> no, no, we want -- and we'll see in...
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under it a squatter can claim the property if they live there seven years and pay taxes on it. 2012 taxes on the mansion $39,000. guessing he may not have. >> you know what? >> adverse possession has been around forever. you know? but he, it's interesting to me that he even knew about it. it is a bit obscure. you learn that first year in law school. >> he is smart. knew about it. >> i need to adversely possess real estate. >> aim high. aim high. >>> violence storms slamming the east coast this morning after leaving the south and midwest in shambles. the giant system triggered two dozen tornado thousands. one of them slammed north thern georgia knocking out power, flipping over trucks and cars and damaging 100 homes. one man was killed when a tree crushed his trailer. another man died in tennessee. >> rough few days for weather. with that take a look at today's weather. strong storms from atlanta to new england. some morning downpours for d.c. and here in the big apple. lake-effect snow from michigan to upstate new york. snow in the rockies and cascades. showers in the pacific northwest. >
under it a squatter can claim the property if they live there seven years and pay taxes on it. 2012 taxes on the mansion $39,000. guessing he may not have. >> you know what? >> adverse possession has been around forever. you know? but he, it's interesting to me that he even knew about it. it is a bit obscure. you learn that first year in law school. >> he is smart. knew about it. >> i need to adversely possess real estate. >> aim high. aim high. >>>...
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yes, you have people who are very angry over judicial verdict that does seem kind of harsh. 22 young people sentenced to death for their alleged role in this soccer riot last year. the trial was closed to the public. there's a gag order for bidding any reporter from reporting on what was happening in the trial, what kind of evidence was disclosed. rather baffling. all of a sudden you had these death penalties. i think what it underscores is the failure of the political elite to come up with a sort of broad consensus to address egypt's critical needs. that includes those critical needs includes judiciary reform, major need to increase public trust in the judiciary which has just been collapsing over the last few decades. it is seen by many people as a bastion of patronage and corruption rather than a system for meting out justice. so when these verdicts came out, people just assumed that this was a sort of political verdict meant to placate some people at the cost of the sons of the city of port said. >> brown: now what about the government? i don't know if you've been able to talk to
yes, you have people who are very angry over judicial verdict that does seem kind of harsh. 22 young people sentenced to death for their alleged role in this soccer riot last year. the trial was closed to the public. there's a gag order for bidding any reporter from reporting on what was happening in the trial, what kind of evidence was disclosed. rather baffling. all of a sudden you had these death penalties. i think what it underscores is the failure of the political elite to come up with a...
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i came to massachusetts 22 years ago for an opportunity. everyday i have been in massachusetts, i have had the opportunity to grow personally and professionally. i met my wife here. we started a family. we built a home here. the commonwealth is an opportunity for everyone. i'm proud to be standing before you today and following in the senator's footsteps. i suspect that the reason i'm standing here is not because i am a person of color, african- american. as a governor has indicated, he has confidence in the job he is sending me to do. no matter where you are or where you're going, understand that you are better than no one, but you can be everyone's equal. >> [reporter inaudible] [laughter] >> just wishing and hoping? no. >> you did say you wanted to go back into the private sector. >> yes, and i will. probably around june 26. [laughter] you know my rationale and reasoning for that in the front row there. that is what i intend to do. mentionedmass i massachusetts was a land of opportunity for me here and there is greater calling than to gi
i came to massachusetts 22 years ago for an opportunity. everyday i have been in massachusetts, i have had the opportunity to grow personally and professionally. i met my wife here. we started a family. we built a home here. the commonwealth is an opportunity for everyone. i'm proud to be standing before you today and following in the senator's footsteps. i suspect that the reason i'm standing here is not because i am a person of color, african- american. as a governor has indicated, he has...
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double-digit unemployment. 22% interest rates. gas lines. our hostages languishing in iran for 444 days. those were dark times. if you were a conservative in 1978, 1979, there was not a lot of reason to be optimistic. if you were a conservative in 1978 and 19 much -- 1979 the "new york times" was saying abandon hope, become a liberal. and yet it it took jimmy carter to give us ronald reagan. and i remain convinced the most significant long-lasting legacy of barack obama is going to be a new generation of leaders in the republican party standing up and fighting for principles. [applause] look at the leaders who have been here this weekend. look at paul ryan. look at scott walker. look at ken cuccinelli. look at tom cotton. a new generation of leaders who understand conservative principles are right, conservative principles work. i like to refer to this generation as the children of reagan. because all of us were kids when reagan was president. and his model of optimistic, positive leadership bringing people together and understanding that our
double-digit unemployment. 22% interest rates. gas lines. our hostages languishing in iran for 444 days. those were dark times. if you were a conservative in 1978, 1979, there was not a lot of reason to be optimistic. if you were a conservative in 1978 and 19 much -- 1979 the "new york times" was saying abandon hope, become a liberal. and yet it it took jimmy carter to give us ronald reagan. and i remain convinced the most significant long-lasting legacy of barack obama is going to be...
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, especially syrian president bashar assad. >> more than 60,000 people have been killed during last 22 months. personally i am pained to think how many more people may have to be killed in the coming days and weeks and months if we do not bring this situation to an end, urgently. >> holman: it's estimated two million people inside syria need food, shelter and other aid this winter. more than 700,000 others have fled to neighboring countries. >> holman: the federal reserve today said economic growth in the u.s. hit pause in recent months. in a statement, the central bank blamed bad weather and cuts in defense spending. it did not announce any new action to stimulate the economy. wall street reacted by giving up some of its recent gains. the dow jones industrial average lost 44 points to close at 13,910. the nasdaq fell 11 points to close at 3,142. those are some of the day's major stories. now, back to jeff. >> brown: whither the economy? that's been the question for quite a while now. today, there was a surprising and perhaps confusing new twist. the commerce department reported that g
, especially syrian president bashar assad. >> more than 60,000 people have been killed during last 22 months. personally i am pained to think how many more people may have to be killed in the coming days and weeks and months if we do not bring this situation to an end, urgently. >> holman: it's estimated two million people inside syria need food, shelter and other aid this winter. more than 700,000 others have fled to neighboring countries. >> holman: the federal reserve...
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it is university out to the west. 22 tonight. early snow. i think most of us about an inch. outside possibility that a few of us could get in the sweepstakes jackpot like yesterday in southern maryland and get a little more than that. there is your accu-weather seven-day forecast. sunshine this weekend warm warming up into the mid-30s. we really watch the temperature jump well into the 50s. it will feel like summertime around here by next wednesday with high abouts 5 # degrees. that is -- with highs about 58 degrees. degrees. let's get to julie wright with the traffic. >> here we are live. this happens to be 50 courtesy of the folk up in sky fox. no problems between landover and andrews. southbound baltimore-washington parkway, the incident has cleared. we have problems with metrorail this morning. the green-yellow line experiencing delays due to a switch problem at long tonight plaza. allow extra time there. southbound 270, nice and clear right now. no travel spots to report leaving germantown headed out towards the split. dulles toll road still in good shape leaving 28 for
it is university out to the west. 22 tonight. early snow. i think most of us about an inch. outside possibility that a few of us could get in the sweepstakes jackpot like yesterday in southern maryland and get a little more than that. there is your accu-weather seven-day forecast. sunshine this weekend warm warming up into the mid-30s. we really watch the temperature jump well into the 50s. it will feel like summertime around here by next wednesday with high abouts 5 # degrees. that is -- with...
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listen. >> >> he stole the 22 caliber hand gun from his grandfather who lived across the street. he is being held on capitol murder charges without bond. >> obviously a disturbed young man. millions of people have seen "halloween" and not acted out violently in the wake of it. you hear these stories and you think, it's the pathetic nature of the people who commit these crimes. there's nothing strong about it there's nothing -- it's disgusting and pathetic. trace, thanks. a lot of security experts believe that's how we need to be acting to all of these murders and mass murders that we see. there shouldn't be any lionzation of these guys the brilliant murderers. they are pathetic, weak, pathetic and they don't deserve a lot of air time. so we will move on from that. the immigration outline agreed to by the gang of 8 in the senate is one of the more significant bipartisan efforts we have seen sometime in years. we are see senators on the other side of the aisle showing a bit of brotherly love. >> i am going to turn it over to senator mccain in a minute. i want to ache has bessay he
listen. >> >> he stole the 22 caliber hand gun from his grandfather who lived across the street. he is being held on capitol murder charges without bond. >> obviously a disturbed young man. millions of people have seen "halloween" and not acted out violently in the wake of it. you hear these stories and you think, it's the pathetic nature of the people who commit these crimes. there's nothing strong about it there's nothing -- it's disgusting and pathetic. trace,...